Architectural Styles Primer



The architecture of the United States has included a wide variety of styles throughout its history. Home styles in the U.S. are regionally diverse and the shapes they have taken on have been influenced by many other types of architecture.  The result is an eclectic mix of different home styles can often be found within the same neighborhood, even on the same block.  Here are some of the most popular types of houses that can be found in most parts of America.

The Cape Cod style home originated in colonial New England and they were built as early as the 1600s through the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. In colonial days, a Cape Cod house was a simple, one-story structure made of wood with a single chimney in the center and a symmetrical appearance. Cape Cod houses have a steep roof with side gables, dormers for light, shutters, and little exterior ornamentation. 

Georgian Colonial was a popular architectural style during the 1700′s through the 1850s and can be mainly found in the east and south. Spacious and comfortable, Georgian Colonial homes are square and symmetrical in shape with a paneled door in the center.  A distinctive, decorative crown usually adorns the entrance before a medium pitched roof.  Columns or flattened columns can be found on either side of the door.  Sound familiar?  The most famous example of late Georgian architecture is the White House.

In the mid-19th century, many prosperous Americans believed that ancient Greece represented the spirit of democracy. It is no wonder then that during this time period, Greek Revival was a popular form of architecture.  Greek Revivals have details reminiscent of the Parthenon, with pillars and a stately appearance.  Greek Revival houses usually have a symmetrical shape, pedimented gables, and bold-but-simple moldings.  Many Greek Revival houses also tend to have a front porch with columns, decorative pilasters, and narrow windows. 

The Queen Anne style became an architectural fashion in the 1880s and 1890s.  The industrial revolution brought new technologies that enabled builders to use pre-cut exterior trim that had been mass produced to create whimsical looking houses. Victorian Queen Anne homes often have round or square towers, turrets, wrap-around porches, and other fanciful details. Queen Anne houses may also have a steep roof, front facing gables, an asymmetrical shape, bay windows, and ornamental spindles and brackets.

With Tudor Revivals, the name almost suggests that these houses were built in the 1500s  during the Tudor Dynasty in England, but really they are early 20th century re-inventions of Medieval cottages and even palaces. In fact, they are also referred to as Medieval Revivals. Tudor Revival houses have decorative half-timbers exposed to give the appearance of a medieval house. They may even include a false thatched roof. Decorative woodwork and some brick-work can be found on the exterior walls.  Tudor style homes may also have steeply pitched roofs, massive chimneys, prominent cross gables, and narrow windows with small panes. 

Victorian Stick houses grew in popularity during the mid-19th century.  Victorian Sticks can often be mistaken for Tudor Revivals, as they also have exposed timbers or “stickwork” and other details borrowed from medieval times.  However, most Tudor Revival houses are sided with stucco, stone, or brick, while Victorian Stick style houses are usually made with wood.  Victorian Stick homes tend to have a rectangular shape, steep gabled roofs, overhanging eves, and decorative braces and brackets.

Colonial Revival became a standard in the 19th and 20th centuries as Americans sought to express their patriotism and return to classic architectural styles. During that time, builders romanticized colonial architecture, designing rectangular brick homes that were 2 to 3 stories tall.  The living areas are on the first floor and bedrooms are on the upper floors.  Colonial Revival houses have a symmetrical façade, brick or wood siding, simple detailing, a gabled roof, and dormers.  Some may even have a temple-like entrance, with pillars or columns and porticos topped by pediments.  The Colonial Revivals were so popular, homes of this style were still being built until the mid-1950′s.

California Bungalows, Craftsman Bungalows, and Chicago Bungalows were variations of affordable housing type that swept across the U.S. throughout much of the 20th century.  Bungalow houses come in many styles, but most have simple box-like, horizontal shapes, are one and a half stories tall, have an efficient floor plan with living spaces on the ground floor, rooms connected by hallways, and a living room at the center.  The kitchens also tend to have built-in cabinets, shelves, and seats. 

The Foursquare style home, sometimes called the Prairie Box, was pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 20th century. As the name suggests, they have a simple box shape and a four-room floor plan. Simple Foursquare houses were built in brick, stone, stucco, concrete block, or wood and have large central dormers.  Full-width porches with wide stairs are also popular in Foursquare style architecture.

Uncomplicated Ranch houses evolved from several 20th century styles, including ramblers and bungalows.  Sometimes referred to as a California Rambler, Ranch Style houses are usually one-story tall and rectangular, L-shaped, or U-shaped in design.  They tend to have a low-pitched gable roof, deeply-set eaves, attached garages, large windows and sliding glass doors.


Dressing To Suit Your Style Profile



Are you confused and not completely comfortable with the current fashion options?  Do you sometimes feel that you are a slave to current fashion trends and that they sometimes conspire against you?  Do you always know how to incorporate the latest high street styles and fashions into your current wardrobe and still achieve the look you want?  If you have answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions then a visit to a Style Consultant may be the answer. 

Everyone, but particularly women, craves for a stylish and workable wardrobe full of clothes and accessories that reflects not only their true personality but also conveys their own sense of style, standing in life and, sometimes, personal beliefs. 

With so much choice of style and colour on offer and with fashions changing so rapidly, finding the right clothes to portray your look can be somewhat daunting.   With proper professional advice from a Style Consultant it is possible to bring out and portray any characteristics we choose through the choice of specific styles and colours of clothes, accessories and hairstyles.  This is called your Style Profile. 

Your Style Consultant will ensure that whatever situation you are in or occasion you are attending, your own personal Style Profile will shine through for all to see, understand and respect whether you are attending a Gala Dinner, interview or simply chilling out at home. 

Firstly, with you should consider a few simple points and asking yourself a few basic questions about how you see or you would like others to see your image.  This will be the first step towards a new and more confident you. 

So, how do you establish which is the Style Profile that suits you best?  Maybe you are a combination of more than one style or maybe your style changes depending on your situation.  Here are a few basic considerations to get you started. 

If a complete eclectic and unique look is what you desire then to achieve this you should wear a variety of different types of clothing style and combine them together in more original ways, perhaps by mixing vintage clothing with modern accessories. 

If, however, eclecticism is just a step too far then you are more likely to have a dramatic Theatrical Style Profile.  By carefully combining current fashion trends with that extra special something you will be able to create an instant and striking impact. 

If this theatrical style of dressing fits in with some areas of your life it may not fit easily with your work environment.   This is the time to adopt a more Traditional Style Profile, by wearing more classic and fitted clothes and accessories.  If the theatrical part of you still wants to be present then less coordinated and more striking and varied accessories could be used. 

However, if kitten heels, pink lipstick and delicate fabrics make you feel confident and attractive then you probably have a more quixotic personality and are one of the world’s great romantics and happiest when you are wearing pretty cardigans with a lace trim or non-fitted floral skirts. 

Although you may fit into other types of Style Profiles these are the main ones.  Given the right advice from a Style Consultant on how to bring a particular look together using the current fashion trends together with the correct colour shade combinations and accessories, will enable you to be confident enough to experience any situation.


Home Design Sense – Creating Design Styles Or Themes



Many home design styles have evolved over the years and some are more popular than others. Keep-in-mind that design styles can also be trendy styles. This means that any particular trend can become obsolete in a short period of time. Consider this when choosing styles. Do you want to go out and purchase new styles when the old ones fade? Be sure you really like a particular style before purchasing.

Of course; many people like the home design styles for their look and feeling it gives a room. So, what design style should you choose when decorating your home?

That depends upon your own personal preferences. What do you like when choosing decorating items? Do you like painted furniture, American flags, soft and cozy? There are design styles which will fit your type of home. Look around and see what items you already have displayed.

If you are just starting out, it would be a good idea to go on-line or visit the library to see all the design styles available. Of course, your furniture choices could help with that decision.

Are your furnishings modern, traditional, contemporary or tropical? If so, then you are already tuned into a specific design style. Some styles fit specific regions of the U.S. Coastal areas use the nautical themes while those in the mountains and higher elevations prefer the ‘lodge’ themes.

Are you a world traveler? Or do you like foreign destinations? There are many styles that will fit your ideas. There are Moroccan, Tuscan and other exotic themes for you. These themes can bring the far away destinations right into your home without leaving the room.

If you like the warm and home town feeling then you may be ready for the country style. This is composed of quilts, rough furniture, patriotic, wood, metal and craft look items. There are many styles of country; such as Americana, Swedish, English and French. Choosing one style may be difficult be look at all the styles before finalizing your thoughts.

The Modern style is comprised of clean and straight lines with minimal accessorizing.

The Traditional style is the most favorite and preferred because it is handed down from generation to generation. This style has curved lines and carved furniture.

Contemporary is the next most popular because it mixes traditional items in the design.

The Exotic style is becoming more popular because it creates an oasis away from everyday life and its ordeals. This style uses floral materials, wicker and rattan furniture, and other items depending upon which tropical are you are trying to emulate in your design. There is Tropical, African, Moroccan, Tuscan, etc.

Of course; there is the Eclectic style. This is where you can combine many different styles in the same room; but doing it tastefully. You can use antiques with contemporary and exotic themes to create your own personal environment that is unlike any other.

This is just some of the styles available, but there are others such as; Shabby Chic, Oriental, etc.

Many home design styles can be created by using your imagination. Shabby chic furniture is painted white; so all you need to do is find a piece of furniture that is scratched and paint it white. Some pieces can be painted with designs that imitate an exotic location. Find some old luggage or trunks and make some labels of exotic locations (look on the web) to stick on them as if they traveled the world. Be creative and you will be surprised at what you can dream up.

Choosing a home design style doesn’t have to be difficult. Consider the room and it use and the others living in the home. You want everyone to be happy and comfortable with your choices. And make it as relaxing and pleasant as possible and enjoy decorating. It should be fun and not stressful.


Choosing the Best Martial Arts Style



Choosing the Best Martial Arts Style

For anyone who wants to learn a martial art, there is a lot to know in regards to the many different styles. Of course there is the question of finding the best martial art, which is a question a lot of people ask with so many martial arts styles to choose from, it can be very complicated to pick one to learn.

No matter what you may hear or what others have to say, it is quite impossible to name one style of martial arts as the ultimate best. Actually, there are several factors that come into play,Even though one style may beat another in a competition or a fight it doesn’t always mean that the winning style is the best.

Before deciding to rush out there and learn a martial art, there are several things that you should decide first. Martial arts are great to learn, no matter which style you decide on. A martial art can teach you self discipline, self defence, and several other traits that will help you no matter where you decide to go in life.

Self defence

All over the world, there are several martial arts schools and dojo’s that emphasize self defence a lot more than others. Schools that focus on kata, forms, or light sparring are less than likely to teach you what you need to protect yourself on the street. If you are looking for street self defence, then you’ll want a style that trains hard and doesn’t let up.

Fitness

Even though martial arts can improve your fitness level, it isn’t the goal behind a lot of the martial arts styles. Several styles, such as Tae Bo, are based purely on martial arts and don’t include a lot of physical fitness training. If you are looking for fitness as your main goal, then you should be looking into something other than martial arts.

Fighting ability

This will vary among the many different martial arts styles. Self defence schools will most often take advantage of fighting skills, teaching you everything you need to survive. Most martial arts styles are slow in theory, teaching you kata, movements, and forms. Self defence schools on the other hand, teach you how to inflict the most amounts of damage in the least amount of time.

Competition

Competition based martial arts are all about winning trophies and showing the world your style of martial arts. The competition that you have chosen, will greatly impact your style of martial arts. You’ll need to decide if you will be fighting or showcasing display kata, light or heavy contact, or focusing on grappling or striking.

Before you decide on a martial arts style, you should always research the schools and dojo’s in your area and see what they offer. The best schools will allow you to participate in a few free classes, or offer you discounts on your first few months. They will answer any questions that you have, and work with you to help you learn as much as you can.

Martial arts can be a very fun and exciting learning experience. There are hundreds of different martial arts styles out there, although you may be limited in choice, depending on what all is offered in your area. Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing, and Jiu-Jitsu and some of the most common types of martial arts, and normally offered just about everywhere. The more distinct styles, such as Kung Fu, Shoot fighting, Kenpo, and Shaolin styles are a bit harder to find.

If you do your homework on some of the styles that are offered in your area, you’ll find one that best fits your reasons to study. Martial arts can change your outlook on life – all you have to do is devote yourself to learning all you can about the philosophy of your martial art.


Article on Parenting Styles – Which One is Right For You? The Answer May Very Well Surprise You!



There are many ideas about how to raise children. Many new parents re-call how their mom and dad parented them and make parenting decisions based on what they did or did not like about how their parents raised them. In addition to re-calling memories from their childhood, they also reach out to gain support and advice from friends and family or maybe even take a parenting class. A very popular way to gain knowledge about parenting is to read books or an article on parenting styles written by Pediatricians or Psychologists. There are many different ways to raise children, but parents can now seek out Specialists to discover the parenting styles and practices that are the most effective and that lead to a positive outcome.

If you take the time to find an article on parenting styles you will find that parenting styles come in three main categories. These styles are Authoritarian, Permissive, and Democratic. Parents can be a mixture of these styles or fall in one or more categories. How a person was raised can have a lot to do with what type of parenting style they will have as parents themselves.

The Authoritarian parent always tries to be in control of their children. They set rules and expect for them to be followed. They usually do not like for their children to ask questions about why they are told to do something. Authoritarian parents, in general, are not very warm and affectionate to their children. Despite loving their children very much they are very critical of their children’s short comings. Children of these parents have a difficult time thinking for them self, as they are always told what to do and never have a chance to develop critical thinking skills.

In an article on parenting styles, the Permissive parent is described as one who has few rules or boundaries for their children. They are very warm and loving to their children despite their children’s faults or achievements. However, Permissive parents do sometimes get overwhelmed with the negative behavior of their children and don’t know how to fix it because they have gotten into the pattern of not enforcing rules and boundaries with their children.

The Democratic parenting style is one in which parents engage their children into discussions and rules setting. They allow their children to see what the consequences of their actions will be and help them to avoid pitfalls of those actions. If you read an article on parenting styles, you will find that the Democratic parent is more of a teacher than the obedience police. They allow natural consequences of their children’s actions to be the lesson. They do set reasonable and age appropriate boundaries for their children and are warm and loving despite performance.

As you can see, there are different styles of parenting to choose from. It is your choice as a parent to choose which style you want to have, and not just fall into one because that’s how you were raised. Be the parent that you want to be!